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For what values of b will F(x) = logbx be an increasing function? O A. b>1 O B. b<1 O c. b< 0 O D. b>0
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For what values of b will F(x) = logbx be an increasing function? O A. b>1 O B. b<1 O c. b< 0 O D. b>0
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For what values of b will F(x) = logbx be an increasing function?
O A. b>1
O B. b<1
O c. b< 0
O D. b>0
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the answer is A. b>1
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A is the only way to go and I have to tell you that this is what the answer is
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